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Monday, July 28, 2014

10) Which EGOT winner bought up her legendary mother's FBI files so they wouldn't be leaked to the press? They allegedly contain info about the mother's ties to far-left political groups with links to the Communist Party.

This is all so stupid. Why anyone cares who is a communist is beyond me, past or present. Liza must hv had her reasons. If this is even true. Now if u can bu FBI files, can you bribe ir hack into your social seecurity files to make your work history more impressive so u get a larger SS check??

FBI files are not for sale. Who exactly would you buy them from? The FBI is not a person. And anyway, if a media outlet wanted to know what's in Ms. Garland's file they just need to file a Freedom of Information request and they could get any info they wanted. Judy Garland has been dead long enough that no file on her is secret anymore. This story is bogus. Just another made up enty lie. Pretty harmless though. And Liza has no money to buy anything from anybody.

I concur with everyone else: You cannot buy FBI files. They don't do yard sales and buying classified documents is a criminal act.

Does Liza Minnelli think that she *did*, though, is another question. In which case, I have some oceanfront property in Kansas I would like to sell her.

Or perhaps someone extorted Liza with "incriminating" documents and she paid so they wouldn't be turned over to the FBI? Why the feds would care after her mom is dead is beyond me but maybe she wanted to avoid any potential embarrassment?

Honestly I don't see how that particular info would be worth the purchase, if it could be. There were lots of Hollywood big shots that got tied up with Commie links. As a lot of Hwood figures were or knew people who were duped or misinformed into becoming party members or participating in related groups in the 30s before they actually knew the horrors of the Russian Commie regime. It's the small bit of fact that sparked the McCarthy hearing bullshit, but it's been widely know since the late 40s. It wouldn't be new or controversial info at all to see that in old FBI files from that time. (...Maybe that was one of Liza's pill & drink induced dopey decisions. Also maybe why Liza doesn't as big a fortune as she does.)

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